History from theater’s website:
Coligny Theatre, originally named The Island Theater, first opened its doors in 1972, and was Hilton Head Island’s only theater for many years.
With the advent and explosive growth in popularity of the VCR and cable TV, movie theaters all across the country fell on hard times, and thousands were forced to close their doors. Single-screen theaters like this one were usually among the first to go. The operators of The Island Theater held on as long as possible, but declining revenue took its toll. The theater and its equipment had deteriorated badly, and the theatre ended a 25-year run, finally closing its doors in late 1997.

In 2001, the owners of Coligny Plaza decided that the plaza needed a movie theater, and that if no one else wanted to operate one, they would. The theater was renovated, renamed Coligny Theatre, and opened for business on March 1, 2002 as an “art house,” mostly showing films by independent producers, and aimed at an upscale adult audience. The art work both inside and outside the theater, some of which is also on these pages, was done by local artist Ralph Sutton.

I used to manage this theater, albeit very briefly in the nineties, if I’m not mistaken. Back when it was owned by Wade Harn, along with Main Street Cinemas, a three-screen theater on the North End of HHI, which I managed much, much longer than that. It was old and run-down even then. (I sure hope they’ve fixed it up some since then!) It was an Island institution back in those days, the largest screen on the Island, and it held the most seats as well. We played “Jurassic Park” there to a full house, night after night after night. My earliest memory of the theater, though, was back in the late 70’s. My brother and I saw “Grizzly” there one night, and were scared to death walking home on the bike paths, because there were no street lights on HHI. Dark as heck, if you know what I mean. We knew there weren’t any bears on HHI, but there sure as heck were gators!
Bryan Orr.